
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Since 1951, an extraordinary looking chapel made of wood, glass and stone has been perched close to the edge of the Pacific on Southern California's Palos Verdes Peninsula. Over the decades, countless weddings and other life events have played out at Wayfarers Chapel. But now the building is in danger from shifting geology, and an architectural rescue operation is underway to save it.
Guest: Katie Hauck, Architectural Historian
A second pro-Palestinian encampment was quickly taken down on Thursday at UCLA. And eight pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo after blocking traffic at one of the school's main entrances. This all came on the same day as when UCLA's chancellor testified on Capitol Hill about antisemitism on college campuses.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
4.5
373373 ratings
Since 1951, an extraordinary looking chapel made of wood, glass and stone has been perched close to the edge of the Pacific on Southern California's Palos Verdes Peninsula. Over the decades, countless weddings and other life events have played out at Wayfarers Chapel. But now the building is in danger from shifting geology, and an architectural rescue operation is underway to save it.
Guest: Katie Hauck, Architectural Historian
A second pro-Palestinian encampment was quickly taken down on Thursday at UCLA. And eight pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo after blocking traffic at one of the school's main entrances. This all came on the same day as when UCLA's chancellor testified on Capitol Hill about antisemitism on college campuses.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
697 Listeners
873 Listeners
8,571 Listeners
59 Listeners
30,884 Listeners
25,757 Listeners
245 Listeners
93 Listeners
420 Listeners
1,041 Listeners
76 Listeners
111,399 Listeners
56,138 Listeners
181 Listeners
416 Listeners
1,497 Listeners
31 Listeners
6,214 Listeners
5,975 Listeners
84 Listeners